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Thelypodium integrifolium

Entireleaved Thelypody
Thelypodium integrifolium

Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae)
AKA:
Photo taken on: August 16, 2012
Location: Bandelier National Monument, NM
Life Zones: Foothills to montane
Habitat: Rocky hillsides, sandy woodlands

Grows to 6ft tall in an open, straggly, many branched, form with a reddish stem and sparse, narrow, 3" leaves with smooth edges. arrow

Thelypodium wrightii


The tiny white to lavender flowers grow in dense clusters at the end of the stalks and produce many 2 inch long seed pods. The pods grow horizontally to the stem or curve upwards.

Flora of North America reference.

Thelypodium wrightii

Wright's Thelypody
Thelypodium wrightii

Family: Mustard (Brassicaceae)
AKA:
Photo taken on: August 4, 2014
Location: Plaza Blanca, Abiquiu, NM
Life Zones: Foothills
Habitat: Rocky hillsides, canyons, stream banks

Grows over 7ft tall with many branches. Leaves have smooth or toothed edges. The flowers are white to lavender and grow in looser clusters producing many 3 inch long seed pods. The pods grow horizontally to the stem or curve downwards.

Flora of North America reference.

White/Cream Round Clusters